even run different versions using the virtual hosts (rather than
needing to haev windows server to do that in IIS!!!)
When I used to run apache on a broadband connection (home machine) I
took joy in looking through the logs and see virus and trojan
requiests that would have harmed my system if it was IIS simply be
ignored by apache.
I think the main thing is that in most of the companies that I have
worked in the webserver is managed by a different person than the
developer... hence it is in the hands of MIS and thus it is IIS
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 12:15:01 -0400, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For my own company, I've been using Apache so long with CF on both
> Windows and Linux that I can't remember the last time I used CF on IIS.
>
> We still use IIS here at Duke but I've been very tempted to switch it to
> Apache, except I've never done Apache with SSL on Windows and I'm afraid
> I might have to re-do my SSL certs.
>
> - Rick
>
>
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